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Additional Comments i Planning Commission Recommendation - <br />Zoning File #1331 <br />October 5, 1988 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />The applicant advised the Planning Commission that the designation of <br />the small lot as an outlot presents no problem for the Waste Commission for <br />the proposed use as fee ownership of the property was the main concern. <br />Please refer to the definition of "Lot, Outlot" as follows: <br />26. "Lot, outlot" - A lot which is intended only for public or <br />private roadways, open space or other use, which use must be <br />restricted by the appropriate easement and which use must be approved <br />by the City at the time of f ina 1 p lat approva 1. The use of the out lot <br />will thereafter be restricted by the appropriate restrictive covenant <br />or open space easement. <br />The City will ask that the Waste Control Commission's attorney provide <br />the appropriate restrictive covenant to be filed against the chain of title <br />of the outlot that would designate the u,itlot for the exclusive use of the <br />utility structure. The lot now designated as an outlot would never be <br />mistaken for a buildable lot. If the Commission was to cease all use of <br />the pump station at some future date, the structure would have to be <br />dismantled and razed and the outlot offered for sale to the adjacent <br />property owners for future combination purposes. <br />The Planning Commission felt that the original purpose of the <br />subdivision is satisfiel with the designation of the outlot and the <br />remaining residential lot and that there was no need to define the access <br />corridor as a separate outlot. The fee owner of Lot 1 must (7rant <br />appropriate easements to the M.W.C.C. Access was to remain via the <br />existing private drive. The enclosed resolution has been drafted granting <br />approval of the preliminary plat of Moeller's Addition. <br />